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. >> our correspondent has been following this from brussels, and he joins us now. is it clear yet if an increase will get this next tranche of bailout funds it is waiting for? >> it is not clear. after today's spat, greece is hoping that on the occasion of the next meeting, that could be cleared, but the problem is that some national governments -- sorry, some national parliaments, will have to approve this first. the timetable is tight. it is very difficult, and it was not at all clear from this meeting, which was dominated by the dispute between international monetary fund and the europe group ministers, just how quickly they could do that, but greece is saying it will be out of money, bankrupt, by friday november 16. they have got to raise money on international markets somehow, and they need the backing or at least the promise of that extra bailout to do that. it is a bit of a puzzle. >> how big is this difference of opinion we've been hearing about? >> big. what happened earlier today or late last night reflected the frustration in the international monetary f
. >> our correspondent has been following this from brussels, and he joins us now. is it clear yet if an increase will get this next tranche of bailout funds it is waiting for? >> it is not clear. after today's spat, greece is hoping that on the occasion of the next meeting, that could be cleared, but the problem is that some national governments -- sorry, some national parliaments, will have to approve this first. the timetable is tight. it is very difficult, and it was not at all...
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joining us here in the studio, are middle eastern experts. michael, a lot of diplomatic efforts. how were they going? >> the israelis are very much aware of the difficulties, should there really invade the gaza strip. they will face a very strong opposition. public favors lot in their side should really be an onslaught. both of the israelis and hamas leadership wanted solution to the crisis that makes them appear as the winner of this bargain. i think we will see more difficult days ahead but i do not see any likelihood for the time being that they will really decide to invade gaza one more time. >> a lot has changed in the middle east over the last few days. how has the arabs bring influence the palestinian- israeli situation and? >> we have the muslim brotherhood in power now in cairo. it is a democratically involved government so it is very difficult for anyone to say they do not want to do business with these people. it does not make sense to continue negotiating discussions with the egyptian government and not talk to hamas which is really a branch from the same tree. hamas
joining us here in the studio, are middle eastern experts. michael, a lot of diplomatic efforts. how were they going? >> the israelis are very much aware of the difficulties, should there really invade the gaza strip. they will face a very strong opposition. public favors lot in their side should really be an onslaught. both of the israelis and hamas leadership wanted solution to the crisis that makes them appear as the winner of this bargain. i think we will see more difficult days ahead...
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former band members. ♪ hey hey you you ♪ >> stay with us. when we come back, a report of how victims of the mexican drug wars are trial the fight back. >> violence between rival gangs and security forces have killed tens of thousands of people across mexico in recent years. the movement for peace with justice and dignity is open to get compensation for the victims' families. we will be right back. >> don't go away. what's the program for the festive season. class a culinary specialities from all over europe. with a trip to the mountains and traditional christmas markets. and, heaven on earth. yuletide customs and practices in rural bavaria. christmas time on dw. >> welcome back. >> the eu debt crisis has zapped their ability to lead the way in global climate talks which began on monday. the european union is one of the few members promising to sign up to a second emissions cutting. >> some of the eu executives say the member states say increase in carbon tax is an affordable in cash-strapped times. >> the members are open to come up with con
former band members. ♪ hey hey you you ♪ >> stay with us. when we come back, a report of how victims of the mexican drug wars are trial the fight back. >> violence between rival gangs and security forces have killed tens of thousands of people across mexico in recent years. the movement for peace with justice and dignity is open to get compensation for the victims' families. we will be right back. >> don't go away. what's the program for the festive season. class a...
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. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived as the multitude of urgent issues on his desk draws him back to work without delay. >> the first order of business will be to negotiate a new budget deal in congress by the end of the year. otherwise, and harsh plan of spending cuts and tax increases are due to go into effect. we will hear more about that later on in the show, but first, a look back at how things play out on election night in the u.s. >> his face said it all -- president barack obama had to fight hard to keep his job in a tough race against his republican challenger, but once the result was clear, his first message to the american people was one of unity. >> it does not matter who you are or where you come from or what you look like or where you love. it does not matter weather you are black or white or hispanic or asian or native american or young or old or rich or poor, able, disabled, gay or st
. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived as the multitude of urgent issues on his desk draws him back to work without delay. >> the first order of business will be to negotiate a new budget deal in congress by the end of the year. otherwise, and harsh plan of spending cuts and tax increases are due to go into effect. we will hear more about that later on in the show, but...
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. >> stay with us. we will be back to take oua look at events in egypt. >> dw in december. her beauty shrouded in a legend. nefertiti, the pharaoh's queen. her world and must boss was discovered 100 years ago. 100 years of nefertiti. the laboratory in the ice fields of the antarctic. the research station where scientists gather key data on global climate change and arctic adventures. painter, graphic artist, innovator. the greek artists of the renaissance. who was he? we look at him and his influence to this day. december on dw. all broadcast times online. >> welcome back. eu foreign finance ministers meeting to discuss the fighting in the sinai region. there have been a string of attacks in the area. >> senior secured officers said to be in critical condition after being shot over the weekend. it claimed the lives of three policemen on saturday. have grown bolder since the egyptian revolution and the attacks have been spilling over into neighboring israel. >> hundreds of tanks and heavy artillery demonstrating in northern sinai directly on the israeli border. the egyptian
. >> stay with us. we will be back to take oua look at events in egypt. >> dw in december. her beauty shrouded in a legend. nefertiti, the pharaoh's queen. her world and must boss was discovered 100 years ago. 100 years of nefertiti. the laboratory in the ice fields of the antarctic. the research station where scientists gather key data on global climate change and arctic adventures. painter, graphic artist, innovator. the greek artists of the renaissance. who was he? we look at him...
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now i've got used to it. i like it here. this club is exactly the right thing for us. with music and drinks, we can relax after a stressful week. >> when he has some time off, he likes to take his family on a stroll through the city. in beijing, he earns a lot more than he did back home as a farmer, so he has already made it one step up the social ladder, and he is sure his children will have a much better life than him. >> china's steel mills are operating at full capacity. demand remains high, but that has not been the case here in europe for several decades. >> that has forced steel plants to rethink how they operate and what they produce. here's an example from the german city of hamburg. >> with the move of joystick, scrap metal was dumped into the furnace to be melted down. that happens once every hour. for years, steele was in high demand across the eu, especially for the then-booming construction industry. >> construction declined drastically due to the financial crisis. construction volume in spain, for instance, collapsed to 20% of what it had been. 80% of th
now i've got used to it. i like it here. this club is exactly the right thing for us. with music and drinks, we can relax after a stressful week. >> when he has some time off, he likes to take his family on a stroll through the city. in beijing, he earns a lot more than he did back home as a farmer, so he has already made it one step up the social ladder, and he is sure his children will have a much better life than him. >> china's steel mills are operating at full capacity. demand...
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stay with us. >> welcome back. one week after hurricane sandy cause destruction, tens of thousands of people need temporary housing. >> both the storm and the government's response to it are expected to have a significant impact on tuesday's general -- general election. while president obama's handling has given him a boost. many struggled to recover. temperatures in new york have dropped to just below freezing. in neighboring new jersey, almost 1 million households are still without electricity. >> she is back at her new jersey home for the first time since the storm, but there is not -- but there's not much left of it. >> the only thing we had was the clothes on her back. not expecting to come back. nothing. >> many houses were destroyed by the storm were burned down. homeowners are rushing to stay ahead of the flooding. her mother is 77. her house is still standing, but she does not have electricity and temperatures are close to freedom -- are close to freezing. >> it is really terrible. in new jersey alone, nea
stay with us. >> welcome back. one week after hurricane sandy cause destruction, tens of thousands of people need temporary housing. >> both the storm and the government's response to it are expected to have a significant impact on tuesday's general -- general election. while president obama's handling has given him a boost. many struggled to recover. temperatures in new york have dropped to just below freezing. in neighboring new jersey, almost 1 million households are still...
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what more can you tell us? >> indeed, one of the main critical voices was that of the social democratic leader, and that, of course, is no coincidence because he in fact will be the rival candidate for the chancellery in elections next year. he accused the chancellor of doing the dance of the seven veils, saying she is obscuring the true cost of a greek bailout and calling on her to finally come clean and let the taxpayers know exactly what kind of sacrifice will be expected from them. mr. steinbrueck basically asking how they can pass a budget in germany if they do not know the cost, and to that, chancellor merkel saying that she can give a clear answer at this point. basically asking for more patients from the german taxpayers going forward. -- basically asking for more patients -- basically asking for more patience. >> our correspondent from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> do not expect too much and be very patient. the failed deal at the finance minister causing shock, but nobody is for sure happy with thi
what more can you tell us? >> indeed, one of the main critical voices was that of the social democratic leader, and that, of course, is no coincidence because he in fact will be the rival candidate for the chancellery in elections next year. he accused the chancellor of doing the dance of the seven veils, saying she is obscuring the true cost of a greek bailout and calling on her to finally come clean and let the taxpayers know exactly what kind of sacrifice will be expected from them....
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he uses a razor blade to cut out the basic silhouette that will form the main image. fujishiro's first visit to the devastated region was in august of last year. he traveled to miyagi prefecture, one of the worst-hit areas of northeastern japan. this is one of the pieces fujishiro created following his visit. the depiction of debris and destruction captures the depth of emotion in this scene. >> translator: i realize that i must focus more on nature. i must confront it, i must grapple with it. it took me all these years but i finally became aware of this. >> reporter: this august, fujishiro returned to the disaster area, to a location with special significance. before the tsunami, there were thick pine woods all along this coast. afterward, only one was left standing. working from his sketches, fujishiro depicted it rising above the wreckage of the disaster. >> translator: we can't ignore things. we must face them, and we must never forget. it's the same for every generation. when we see what we've overcome, we see how strong people truly are. >> reporter: fujishiro's
he uses a razor blade to cut out the basic silhouette that will form the main image. fujishiro's first visit to the devastated region was in august of last year. he traveled to miyagi prefecture, one of the worst-hit areas of northeastern japan. this is one of the pieces fujishiro created following his visit. the depiction of debris and destruction captures the depth of emotion in this scene. >> translator: i realize that i must focus more on nature. i must confront it, i must grapple...
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stay with us. >> welcome back. returning to our top story, voting is under way in the united states presidential election. >> polling stations in all 50 states are open across the country. the contest is neck-and-neck. the president made calls from his campaign headquarters in chicago after he cast his ballot in early voting. his opponent, mitt romney, voted in massachusetts before heading to last-minute rallies in battleground states such as ohio and pennsylvania. if germans were allowed to vote today, the outcome would not be close at all. that is according to a recent poll. >> a full 85% of germans surveyed want to see barack obama stay in office. only 4% would give mitt romney a chance to move into the white house. >> germany's love affair with barack obama goes back to before he was even president when the young senator from illinois came to berlin with a message of hope and change. >> obama first won the hearts of the german public in 2008 and during his campaign for the white house. huge crowds turned out fo
stay with us. >> welcome back. returning to our top story, voting is under way in the united states presidential election. >> polling stations in all 50 states are open across the country. the contest is neck-and-neck. the president made calls from his campaign headquarters in chicago after he cast his ballot in early voting. his opponent, mitt romney, voted in massachusetts before heading to last-minute rallies in battleground states such as ohio and pennsylvania. if germans were...
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this man takes us to his neighborhood and shows us places struck by missiles. he says the missiles were fired just as people were leaving the sq. >> there were no ambulances. just one pickup truck. first of a, p the dead and injured onto the truck. there were 12 dead and 20 injured. >> the cemetery locat on the outskirts of aleppo. the dead are brought here straightaway. ibrahim's parentsre burd here less than an hour after they were killed. >> was my father a terrorist? nope. father, i willee y i paradise. >> death is everywhere in aleppo. in this war, there is no escaping it, and most of those who are dying are civilians. >> un special envoy lahkd brahimi is calling on china to play a larger role in putting an end to the violence in syria. >> china and russia have long blocked the u.n. security council from putting pressure on damascus. yang said the crisis in syria needs a political solution. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says that kosovo's independence is not up for discussion. clinton and the eu foreign policy chief met with the kosovan present.
this man takes us to his neighborhood and shows us places struck by missiles. he says the missiles were fired just as people were leaving the sq. >> there were no ambulances. just one pickup truck. first of a, p the dead and injured onto the truck. there were 12 dead and 20 injured. >> the cemetery locat on the outskirts of aleppo. the dead are brought here straightaway. ibrahim's parentsre burd here less than an hour after they were killed. >> was my father a terrorist? nope....
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that is it for us toniigh thank you for being with us. we will see you here tomorrow. we will see you here tomorrow. good night from new york. before co... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but witith copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five e minute. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bnchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbirt may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosi d some eye problems. ll your doctor if you have a heart condition or high bod pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breatng. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way. ask your doct
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thanks so much for starting your morning with us. victor is on assignment. here's five stories we're watching this morning. let's get you caught up on what's happening in the middle east. thousands of israeli troops sparking speculation of a potential ground invasion. the israel defense forces says it's expanding its campaign to stop rocket attacks by palestinian militants. the u.s. and other nations are urging both sides to show restraint. >>> but there were more air strikes and explosions in gaza today and more rockets fired toward israel. >>> in aurora, colorado, details have been finalized for dividing up the $5 million for victims of july's theater shooting. families of the 12 people killed and 5 people who suffered permanent brain damage or paralysis will get 2$220,000 each. six people who spent at least 20 days in the hospital will get $160,000 each. 13 others who spent less time hospitalized will get $35,000 each. >>> in the gulf of mexico, the coast guard is searching for two crew members from an oil platform. an explosion ripped through the platfor
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the company said that it never condone the use of forced labor. and independent report shows it failed to properly look at how their suppliers were manufacturing furniture for the company at the time. >> with the mix of bright scandinavian style and low price, people have flocked to ikea. about six under million customers in its stores in 25 countries, from britain to china to america. it stylish modern design it is very popular. but there is a dark side, the grim jails where ikea used political prisoners. today, this person as a tourist at the old berlin wall. but under communism, he was in prison two years after campaigning for human-rights. when he got to the west, a friend took him shopping and he recognized the furniture. he says i realized some of the furniture had actually been produced by us. i thought this might have been made by me. at a press conference today, ikea admit that it new political prisoners were making its products. one of its managers said they told the east german regime to stop, but the forced labor continued. >> there we
the company said that it never condone the use of forced labor. and independent report shows it failed to properly look at how their suppliers were manufacturing furniture for the company at the time. >> with the mix of bright scandinavian style and low price, people have flocked to ikea. about six under million customers in its stores in 25 countries, from britain to china to america. it stylish modern design it is very popular. but there is a dark side, the grim jails where ikea used...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> our second story, legislative leftovers. congress returning to work with a lot on their plate. we're not talking about turkey. we're talking about the fiscal cliff. one of the urgent matters this lame duck congress needs to address before the end of the year and even though the tax increases are going to take effect in 36 days, there's still only talk of a compromise, so can congress actually walk the walk or are we going to go off this cliff? it is a very real risk, everyone. up next, mike lee of utah. really appreciate you taking the time. you wrote an op-ed in the washington times and said quote, delaying significant fiscal restraint will send the wrong signal and may serve as taping point for our economy. so you're fear is that interest rates could surge. to be father, we've had this disastrous situation for years and interest rates have kept falling in spite of all worries that there would be a disaste
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international news live from moscow this is an see with me hala thanks for joining us israel has reportedly continued attacks on gaza despite pledging to hold its offensive during a brief visit there by egypt's prime minister who arrives to show support to palestinians hamas says two people were killed in this latest trikes following the deaths of nineteen palestinians including civilians since the start of the operation and let's now get a little from the storm bottom intel of a hello there tom so why did this cease fire during the gyptian premiers visit break down so quickly. here soon it seemed that that tends to silence i was reporting on before hardly had any time to last almost as soon as the announcement was made that egypt's prime minister was inside gaza that was that announcement was followed head on the heels of the first sightings of both rockets being fired out of. guards are almost as if nothing had happened and israeli air strikes in response it seemed that the that in hindsight all the hope that have been placed around this visit the possibility of a ceasefire being broken i
international news live from moscow this is an see with me hala thanks for joining us israel has reportedly continued attacks on gaza despite pledging to hold its offensive during a brief visit there by egypt's prime minister who arrives to show support to palestinians hamas says two people were killed in this latest trikes following the deaths of nineteen palestinians including civilians since the start of the operation and let's now get a little from the storm bottom intel of a hello there...
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if you just joined us a very warm welcome the u.s. and afghanistan the beginning to observe a new security arrangements that focuses on how big america's presence will be twenty fourteen when nato troops have withdrawn discussions come amid a climate of mistrust with authorities to shubin whether u.s. soldiers should be given immunity from prosecution. is going to be coming over the details from kabul the u.s. and afghanistan have kicked off talks on thursday tough talks about the security framework agreement that the two countries will maintain after most of the nato combat forces withdraw from the country at the end of twenty fourteen these are expected to be rather controversial contentious talks climate of suspicion and mistrust between the two countries one of the biggest issues on the table here we expect this to take about several months to complete and of course the afghan government has long complained about the conduct of u.s. forces operations on the ground here in afghanistan some of the issues that they are not happy with
if you just joined us a very warm welcome the u.s. and afghanistan the beginning to observe a new security arrangements that focuses on how big america's presence will be twenty fourteen when nato troops have withdrawn discussions come amid a climate of mistrust with authorities to shubin whether u.s. soldiers should be given immunity from prosecution. is going to be coming over the details from kabul the u.s. and afghanistan have kicked off talks on thursday tough talks about the security...
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the nation is used to flooding at this time of year. the frequency of what is known as high water has increased dramatically in the last few years. thank you for joining us. how often does this happen? >> it is -- happens increasingly often. part of the issues in venice is we have observed over the last hundred years the frequency and magnitude of floods have gone up. this type of what is becoming increasingly frequent. >> why is that? is that to do with global warming or the fact the city is sinking? we have heard how venice had sunk in the last century. >> due to both. initially, there is no question that the sinking of the city accounts for about half of the level. the seat level rise is -- the thinking is under significant -- sinking is under significant control. we are lookuining at people wading through the water. when you look at the old buildings and think about the water getting in, there has to be some kind of damage done to the structure of these buildings, you cannot help? >> the main problem is the buildings were built to m
the nation is used to flooding at this time of year. the frequency of what is known as high water has increased dramatically in the last few years. thank you for joining us. how often does this happen? >> it is -- happens increasingly often. part of the issues in venice is we have observed over the last hundred years the frequency and magnitude of floods have gone up. this type of what is becoming increasingly frequent. >> why is that? is that to do with global warming or the fact...
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>> i know a lot of us will not. i can't speak for everybody bui know an awful lot of us who simply will not because we know know the damage that will be done to the enomy. people will lose their jobs. they will lose their benefits. they will lose their health insurance. too many people will be hurt. we really do not want to see this president hurt anymore people as he has. melissa: is it worth going over the fiscal cliff? is that better than caving on this issue? >> well, what we've seen in our negotiations over the last two years is annocement before we enter the negotiations, before we ever, oureaders ever sit down to the table that we're not going to go over the edge. and therefore you give up your leverage before you ever sit down of the it is a question of whether or not do weeally beeve with all our hearts that what this president wants to do is really going to do damage to our economy orot. and believe it wil it is alreadyarmed people, what he's done already. what he wants to do will harm more. simply can't v
>> i know a lot of us will not. i can't speak for everybody bui know an awful lot of us who simply will not because we know know the damage that will be done to the enomy. people will lose their jobs. they will lose their benefits. they will lose their health insurance. too many people will be hurt. we really do not want to see this president hurt anymore people as he has. melissa: is it worth going over the fiscal cliff? is that better than caving on this issue? >> well, what we've...
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jane rosen joining us inside the beltway. this is a washington story because wal-mart filed a complaint with federal authorities and set a big clock in motion. give us the outlay as soon as you can. >> we begin by noting walmart is the nation's largest retail and employs more 1 million employees in the u.s. and the sales last fiscal year of $500 billion. the company filed a complaint with the national labor relations board in little rock, ark. alleging unfair labor practices on the part of the united food and commercial workers union claiming that the union who organize picketing outside 1300 walmart stores on the heavy shopping day of black friday this friday is effectively an attempt to unionize wal-mart workers outside of the rules that govern unionization. >> the union may say they're not engage in an organizing effort but the truth is they would love to organize wal-mart and have been wanting to do that for a long time and walmart is looking at companies like hostess and general motors that have been virtually bankrupted
jane rosen joining us inside the beltway. this is a washington story because wal-mart filed a complaint with federal authorities and set a big clock in motion. give us the outlay as soon as you can. >> we begin by noting walmart is the nation's largest retail and employs more 1 million employees in the u.s. and the sales last fiscal year of $500 billion. the company filed a complaint with the national labor relations board in little rock, ark. alleging unfair labor practices on the part...
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want this is us and. so we need. twenty minutes past the hour moscow time the us national archives the library of record but try finding anything to do with wiki leaks there is a live director or doesn't want to divulge anything uncomfortable so this is what you get when you search the archives about anything linked to the whistle blowing web site. plus get a tip off to see the international space station with your own eyes but with a nasa to tell you when the eye assess goes flying right over your head as details online for. an explosion has hit the center of the syrian capital damascus the blast which state t.v. describes as terrorism took place in near heavily guarded military and government buildings regional analysts tell r.t. that those who support of radical elements in syria are the ones to blame. there are two sides to this conflict one is the syrian government and that can be held accountable in a simple way the other side is very diffuse and this is this is where the problems always been that you cannot co
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used to be. a joke because now we found employment has skyrocketed we're looking thirty percent off on employed people who are greece so the accusation that the greek people were lazy. and doing it is a i mean it's a lie it's propaganda. and we're seeing are we seeing propaganda coming from the greek prime minister and i'm in some hours because he said he expects to see the first signs of improvement in about six months is he being realistic over that. depends on what human. or improvement. for a muscle relaxant checks are going to be paid to businessmen because not too well known but good group government. may default i mean terminal before. the government doesn't pay their dues to people who reach. so it's going to be a slight. improvement this government. actually. parents are. all right just briefly finally will the coalition no survive in the next six months just briefly your your feelings about the political situation it's very. little for internal system of corruption. last fall who is wha
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he joins us from beijing. james? >> reporter: yes, gene, it's a brisk 7 degrees celsius here in beijing, and the city is now abuzz that the congress is under way. signs and banners bearing slogans are everywhere. some read "cheers to the great chinese communist party," for without the communist party, there would be no new china. this is a major political event, and authorities carefully orchestrate every detail. i went for a tour of beijing to see what they've done. signs of the congress are everywhere in beijing. flowers, elegant decorations and banners. when i got into a taxi, i found another sign. ahead of the party congress, local authorities here in beijing have instructed all taxis to take the handles off so that people can't open the windows. chinese authorities are trying to prevent activists from throwing antigovernment leaflets out of the windows of moving taxis. police in beijing have put strict traffic checks in place for vehicles entering the capital. government authorities have mobilized an army of vol
he joins us from beijing. james? >> reporter: yes, gene, it's a brisk 7 degrees celsius here in beijing, and the city is now abuzz that the congress is under way. signs and banners bearing slogans are everywhere. some read "cheers to the great chinese communist party," for without the communist party, there would be no new china. this is a major political event, and authorities carefully orchestrate every detail. i went for a tour of beijing to see what they've done. signs of...
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and us germany was one of the hottest across in the world this brown path is what used to be a minefield and imposing construction with c.c.t.v. cameras barbed wire fences and watchtowers every one of the half kilometers it was all taken away off to reunion this place is now in museum but while there was a may have become part of history division remains the boundary in some people's minds is as solid as ever and until these barrier falls through reunification will remain just an illusion. or if an ocean r.t. report in from germany. most was saying earlier in the program on the way very soon then the syrian president of a conflict that ravaging is country in his own words exclusively here on this channel r.t. moscow after this break. russia's that so much of. which of course you want to hear.
and us germany was one of the hottest across in the world this brown path is what used to be a minefield and imposing construction with c.c.t.v. cameras barbed wire fences and watchtowers every one of the half kilometers it was all taken away off to reunion this place is now in museum but while there was a may have become part of history division remains the boundary in some people's minds is as solid as ever and until these barrier falls through reunification will remain just an illusion. or...
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it is good to have you with us on this friday. allegedly killed two more palestinians in gaza despite israel's pledge to hold fire during a brief visit by the egyptian prime minister to the strip and other militant groups though. come under rocket attack for the second time in twenty four hours with an iranian made missile again falling just shy of residential areas near the city reports now for. again a very unexpected event these are the longest range rocket attacks that of ever been managed from from gaza and by sending people running to those shelters really sending some moments of panic through through tel of eve and perhaps affecting the resolve of the israeli defense forces and the israeli people to perhaps escalate this conflict to a ground attack tanks and troops there's been a lot of reports of them massing near the border with gaza and we know that thirty thousand reservists are ready to be called up if necessary also earlier today a visit by egypt's prime minister to the gaza strip there were supposed to be a truce on
it is good to have you with us on this friday. allegedly killed two more palestinians in gaza despite israel's pledge to hold fire during a brief visit by the egyptian prime minister to the strip and other militant groups though. come under rocket attack for the second time in twenty four hours with an iranian made missile again falling just shy of residential areas near the city reports now for. again a very unexpected event these are the longest range rocket attacks that of ever been managed...
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advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where over to work for high wages to our employees the trunks end up here where they turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses glee's wood exports and large but not all of it goes of gold. here on the museum island of traditional methods they used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years invest whole what careers use of what riches possible highest complexity these planks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the combination of tradition and technology. but here at the valley on both viking boat makers what is fashioned into their souls new and old they range from small private boats to replicas used in the historical t.v. series hornblower. my books are all special they're like children to me we have to design and build them from scratch it's always sad wh
advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where over to work for high wages to our employees the trunks end up here where they turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses glee's wood exports and large but not all of it goes of gold. here on the museum...
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refuses to monitor us elections on the grounds. basic standards of integrity when election ideals are not met elsewhere criticism runs rampant elections in venezuela elections and. iran elections and russia. the press will go to town on any sign that the outcome was fixed and while nitpicking abroad is all the rage the elephant in the room remains unnoticed and whole policy makers in to a great extent our media and and trickle down to the american people have literally the literally think that the rest of the world is stupid that they don't see it that everybody naturally has to admit you know admire us that we're great. it's not the case well obvious flaws are met with a deaf ear and here in and year out a flawed election process continues to be the first broadcast in the us and if there's a church in our party new york. five months been closed doors has taken its toll partly on julian assange it's fear that we're supposed to be rating mental health is putting the real jeopardy reporter about online for good speed with it plus the
refuses to monitor us elections on the grounds. basic standards of integrity when election ideals are not met elsewhere criticism runs rampant elections in venezuela elections and. iran elections and russia. the press will go to town on any sign that the outcome was fixed and while nitpicking abroad is all the rage the elephant in the room remains unnoticed and whole policy makers in to a great extent our media and and trickle down to the american people have literally the literally think that...
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government uses just if you can shoot for the program. that the program is unfair and probably going to bring more recession then recruit more leanin brides here whether they want to do. it is to have full control of budgetary. as well as disempowerment off and peace to have a say in the budget they said so really the new conditions have to do with who is in control of budgetary and ministry she in greece is in the greek government or he's been in and having the last say never think. and anger over berlin to stary drive is expected on the streets of portuguese capital were the german chancellor is expected on monday the country's parliament recently approved a new budget of spending cuts and tax hikes which prompted the biggest protest in years are these her for of reports from was been. german chancellor angela merkel is making her first state visit to portugal since the debt crisis began she's going to be meeting with the country's prime minister today if the german chancellor is expecting a warm welcome today she might want to think ag
government uses just if you can shoot for the program. that the program is unfair and probably going to bring more recession then recruit more leanin brides here whether they want to do. it is to have full control of budgetary. as well as disempowerment off and peace to have a say in the budget they said so really the new conditions have to do with who is in control of budgetary and ministry she in greece is in the greek government or he's been in and having the last say never think. and anger...
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thanks for joining us. is this an exxon specific problem or does this reflect what is going on in the industry? >> no, unfortunately it is systemwide. even the saudies are feeling it. they say we're past peak production. they admit that. this is ongoing problem, when you talk about peak oil, this is what you're talking about. the not one day we will turn off the spigot and have not anything left. these will less enand lessen and us prices will climb as we have to get oil harder to get to. liz: is that worldwide phenomenon that? that doesn't seem to be going on here in the u.s., how much, sure there is lot of natural gas production but also a lot of oil coming from shale right here in the u.s.. >> well, exxon is doing a lot of that, melissa. i think they're betting on that that will really supplement in the past but i think they're optimistic, overly optimistic. if you look at what they're saying in the press announcements they seem very optimistic to me. i think they will run into more environmental roadblo
thanks for joining us. is this an exxon specific problem or does this reflect what is going on in the industry? >> no, unfortunately it is systemwide. even the saudies are feeling it. they say we're past peak production. they admit that. this is ongoing problem, when you talk about peak oil, this is what you're talking about. the not one day we will turn off the spigot and have not anything left. these will less enand lessen and us prices will climb as we have to get oil harder to get to....
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justin, thanks for joining us. first of all, this little spat on the two year extension, how much >> of course they're politicians and in jean claude's own words, different circumstances. they have to get reelected. christine lagarde is head of the imf and the imf needs to get the problem sorted out as quickly as possible regardless of political concerns. so you can see which way they're coming from here. as i say, the mnumber 120% is plucked out of the air. there already appears differences over what the current 2020 is, some are saying 14 #%. but reporting that some of the troy came members are saying this, others saying between 140 and 150. of course they do rely on quite a lot of assumptions about gross tax receipts and spending cuts. >> with a matters isn't the 2020 versus 2022 language. what they're implying is whether the official sector has to take. yesterday we heard smaghi say he thinks a maturity extension will happen. so is that going to extend to the official sector and does it have to in your view? >>
justin, thanks for joining us. first of all, this little spat on the two year extension, how much >> of course they're politicians and in jean claude's own words, different circumstances. they have to get reelected. christine lagarde is head of the imf and the imf needs to get the problem sorted out as quickly as possible regardless of political concerns. so you can see which way they're coming from here. as i say, the mnumber 120% is plucked out of the air. there already appears...
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the russian capital you're watching our marina joshie the syrian president says western states are used to greeting anime's and are motivated by their own interest in the exclusive interview with r.t. bashar asad predicts a global catastrophe should foreign powers intervene in his country our correspondent in the region policy or has the details. in this exclusive interview with r t the syrian president bashar assad stressed the point that he will remain in syria he said it was only for the syrian people to decide his fate he said that he was not a puppet of the west and you have the situation where the waste creates enemies that essentially avail motivated by the self interest wasn't it olcott there wasn't a problem you know with all it's created anyway it was communism but it became. became for promising for different reasons and now they want to create a new enemy because of the problem with the president so he has to do both of you have to focus on the real problem with listening to what they say but he did warn that these self interests of the waste lead to foreign intervention whi
the russian capital you're watching our marina joshie the syrian president says western states are used to greeting anime's and are motivated by their own interest in the exclusive interview with r.t. bashar asad predicts a global catastrophe should foreign powers intervene in his country our correspondent in the region policy or has the details. in this exclusive interview with r t the syrian president bashar assad stressed the point that he will remain in syria he said it was only for the...
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on the road fadia feel free to make use of the one who can use the trigger on the most reliable gun of the twentieth century. legend. on cold lush make off. resistance is not of politics but a culture. is couldn't dance. on its own. cultures of resistance among them are to. plug because. they both. live. thanks. president bashar al assad of syria thank you very much for talking to our teacher day i was going to ask it's so you know many people work in state year ago that you wouldn't make it this far but yet again we're sitting in the newly renovated presidential palace and recording this interview who exactly is your enemy at this point by any means terrorism instability in syria this was or any talk about people it's not about. who is not about. leaving it's supposed to contribute safe or not. but we've been fighting as. you know i've been here for the last two days and i had a chance to talk to a couple of people from damascus some of them say that whether you stay or go doesn't really matter at this point anymore what do you say to that i think for the president to stay or to leave
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if you just joined us this is r.t. at eight pm moscow time money kevin now in first syria's president says that the conflict in his country has escalated because western powers have hand-picked him is the latest bogeyman in an exclusive interview with us. that any direct foreign intervention in syria would spark a global disaster r.t. sophie shevardnadze spoke to the importantly there it is kaput. that he's not a western puppet he also denies to fuck that civil war is taking place in this country he's saying that it's not civil war it's a conflict where he has to fight different fractions of terrorism he emphasized on the fact that the financing of this terrorist actions was unprecedented and it was coming from abroad what he told me that if the sinuses were to stop then he would probably need about two weeks more to restore peace in his country and he also said that if the west were to intervene militarily it would have a domino effect from atlantic to pacific and no one would be gained from that and he also said that
if you just joined us this is r.t. at eight pm moscow time money kevin now in first syria's president says that the conflict in his country has escalated because western powers have hand-picked him is the latest bogeyman in an exclusive interview with us. that any direct foreign intervention in syria would spark a global disaster r.t. sophie shevardnadze spoke to the importantly there it is kaput. that he's not a western puppet he also denies to fuck that civil war is taking place in this...
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still his tenses he tells us stories about his mother land. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the enemy only saw the light can and most around it is gather the tens and move to another pasha they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter when children fall of them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different who are olds even though there's sometimes a similar. culture is the same much different each visit is shared power on the bar whether syrian opposition says it has reinvented itself and asked to be recognized as a legitimate representative of the syrian people at home and on the global stage. the mission of free accreditation a free country or chargers free. arrangement free. free. care tied. free. video for your media project free media. dot com. sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything. is a big picture. program here on our. moscow france has become the first western country to
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that continues time a second time they can you use the cream to speak the old regime. generals who sort of move through the revolving door with that image it was actually the intelligence one of the points it didn't seem to get much coverage of the trial and that is the fact that he has been very much under review for me pushing forward the idea that there should be some sort of military action against iran so they make. some sort of maneuvering behind the scene by scene intelligence officers to try and get rid of someone. who is peddling a lie. and which undermines their national. into the arty world of there we go with a massive fire in a. town has killed eleven and injured many more five women and four children are among the dead well over five hundred homes have been destroyed in a densely populated area near the capital but the cause of the blaze is being investigated officials believe a cigarette or more scioto coil could be to blame. tens of thousand people have rallied across france protesting against the government's plans to legalize same sex marriage and chi
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has basically told us well whatever you do to the palestinians in gaza we're not going to polls when i think intervene and the usual line is the one that we heard this wednesday and that is we stand by always really partners in the right to defend themselves against terrorism but does the word terrorism in this context justify any actions by israel because it very much seems like it from the u.s. point of view and that is what many people don't understand but it's also interesting how washington chooses which acts of terror to condemn this terrorism and which ones not to condemn for example suicide bombings that happen in syria on a regular basis the u.s. does not hurry to condemn. acts of terror so the word terrorism may have different interpretations in washington often an act of terror may not be condemned as such if it's committed against someone designated by the you was an enemy hamas has responded to the israeli assault was rocket fire reportedly killing three israelis and then my colleague spoke to israeli defense forces spokesperson lieutenant colonel of the taliban the chil
has basically told us well whatever you do to the palestinians in gaza we're not going to polls when i think intervene and the usual line is the one that we heard this wednesday and that is we stand by always really partners in the right to defend themselves against terrorism but does the word terrorism in this context justify any actions by israel because it very much seems like it from the u.s. point of view and that is what many people don't understand but it's also interesting how...